‘It's about growing as players - a lot of young players will
learn from this and hopefully learn from it quickly and try and bring
English football back to where it belongs’
Joe Hart of England shows his dejection after his team's defeat in the EURO 2016 match against Iceland.
Goalkeeper Joe Hart has urged
the youngsters in the England squad to learn from the experience of
their humiliating exit to Iceland at the Euro 2016 championship on
Monday.
England's 50-year wait for their first major trophy will continue
after Iceland, the smallest country to qualify for the European
Championship, battled back from an early penalty to win 2-1 and book a
quarter-final against hosts France on Sunday.
Manager Roy Hodgson, who selected England's youngest 23-man squad for
Euro 2016, resigned afterwards, having won just three of his 11 matches
in major tournaments.
"It's about growing as players - a lot of young players will learn
from this and hopefully learn from it quickly and try and bring English
football back to where it belongs," Hart told British media.
"But right now we've put it at a low point and we're going to have to
take that... We've worked hard, ultimately with no success so that's
how this team's going to be remembered.
"It's going to be down to digging deep and going again and trying to build something new."
With England also unsuccessful in their attempt to make it out of the
group stages in the 2014 World Cup, Hart felt the squad could only
blame themselves for failing to meet expectations at another major
international tournament.
"As a group it's down to us. All the plans are put in place," he
said. "Ultimately we didn't perform. I didn't perform personally to the
level that's required to push through to the quarter-finals.
"We were in a good place - we've been in a good place in a lot of
tournaments I've gone to but we haven't ultimately done it so we're
going to get a lot of flak for it and we deserve it."
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